Power, Profit, and the Past with Charles Hundley

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In this thought-provoking episode, Moore To Consider welcomes foreign policy analyst Charles Hundley for a deep dive into how history continues to shape America’s political decisions — from the Middle East to the military-industrial complex.

They explore the roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the long shadow of U.S. foreign intervention, and why understanding the past isn’t optional — it’s essential. If you've ever wondered how old wars influence new headlines, this conversation will connect the dots.

Guest: Charles Hundley

00:00 Introduction to the Conversation
02:30 Historical Context and Political Evolution
06:55 The Middle East Dynamics and American Foreign Policy
12:20 The Impact of Historical Events on Current Affairs
19:45 The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Historical Perspective
26:11 The Military-Industrial Complex and Its Implications
26:38 The Economic Motivations Behind Global Influence
29:03 China's Strategic Economic Approach
30:54 The Complexities of U.S.-Iran Relations
32:56 The U.S. Involvement in Iraq: A Historical Perspective
36:47 The Consequences of U.S. Military Actions
44:49 Understanding the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Guest: Charles Hundley

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